16:45 LRN Sportscast October 5

After Saturday’s disappointing loss to Troy, LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron said a meeting occurred involving himself, athletic director Joe Alleva and the two coordinators. Oregeron says he and Alleva meet weekly and he thought it was good to bring in Dave Aranda and Matt Canada too…
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Orgeron defended himself during his call-in radio show last night. He says he’s earned his position as head coach of the Tigers and called Joe Alleva the best athletic director he’s worked for. Coach O added the practices this week are more physical as the team prepares for Florida.

A hurricane in the Gulf is expected this weekend, but the LSU-Florida game is still on for Gainesville. But other games have been affected. Tulane will now play Tulsa at 11 AM. Nicholls State versus Northwestern State will kick-off at 11 AM in Thibodeaux, instead of 6:30. And Southeastern Louisiana -Incarnate Word contest in Hammond begins at 10 AM.

ULM is a 6-point favorite heading into Saturday’s road game at Texas State. The Warhawks have won two in a row, while the Bobcats have lost four straight. Coach Matt Viator is not expecting an easy win in San Marcos
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More bad news for the Saints. One day after placing starting tackle Zach Strief on injured reserve, the Black and Gold have also placed rookie linebacker Alex Anzalone after injuring his shoulder while making a tackle in Sunday’s win over Miami.

Tonight’s NFL game is New England at Tampa Bay. The Bucs are 2-and-1, while the Patriots are 2-and-2.

15:30 Newscast October 5th

The National Hurricane Center predicts Tropical Storm Nate forming into a Category 1 Hurricane with a possible landfall along the southeast Louisiana coast. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Nate is affecting some sports events in Louisiana.  The LSU-Florida game is still on in Ganiesville, but other games have been affected.  Tulane will now play Tulsa at 11am, Nicholls State versus Northwestern State will kick off at 11am in Thibodaux (Ti-bah-dough) instead of 6:30.  And the Southeastern Louisiana-Incarnate Word contest in Hammond begins at 10am…

 

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Former New Orleans Congressman William Jefferson is set to be released from his 13-year prison sentence for taking bribes. A federal judge says seven out of ten counts against Jefferson are now invalid. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says the ruling is based on a U.S. Supreme Court decision involving former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell’s corruption case…
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Ciolino says Jefferson’s time in prison might be done based on today’s ruling.

 

State Police have arrested a St. Joseph mother for allegedly murdering her newborn and putting him in the dumpster. The one day old boy was found Monday in front of an elementary school. Senior Trooper Michael Reichardt says 21-year-old Alicia Richard is charged with first degree murder.  He says police are trying to determine how a mother could do this to her child…

 

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An autopsy has been performed on the infant and the cause of death is ruled to be blunt force trauma.  Bond is set at 200-thousand-dollars…

LRN PM Newscall October 5th

The National Hurricane Center predicts Tropical Storm Nate forming into a Category 1 Hurricane with a possible landfall along the southeast Louisiana coast. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Nearly 200 felons in Caddo Parish are set to be released early from prison and Sheriff Steve Prator is concerned. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Tropical Storm Nate has the potential to become a Category one hurricane and make landfall on the southeast Louisiana coast Sunday morning. Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in New Orleans Phil Grigsby says Nate is expected to move fast, which will keep rainfall totals and storm surge low.

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Grigsby says this storm could make a second landfall somewhere along the Mississippi coast. He says rainfall totals should not be like we’ve seen in recent hurricanes.

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Nate is currently located in Central America will go over land before reaching the Gulf. But Grigsby says there is a low chance of this storm breaking up or not developing into a hurricane.

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Former New Orleans Congressman William Jefferson is set to be released from his 13-year prison sentence for taking bribes.  A federal judge says seven out of ten counts against Jefferson are now invalid. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says the ruling is based on a U.S. Supreme Court decision involving former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell’s corruption case.

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Federal Judge T-S Ellis says a new sentencing hearing is necessary on the three remaining counts, but Ciolino says Jefferson’s time in prison might be done based on today’s ruling…

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Jefferson started serving his sentence in 2012 and his original release date was 2023. In 2005, federal agents found 90-thousand dollars in bribe money in his freezer. Ciolino says it’s now up to the Department of Justice to decide if they want to prosecute further…

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The sentencing on his three remaining counts will take place in December.

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Caddo Parish Sheriff Steve Prator is extremely concerned that criminal justice reform measures passed during the last legislative session will allow for the release of some extremely dangerous criminals in November. Prator says 192 felons will be released early from prison next month in Caddo Parish. He says Louisiana does need some reform but…

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During a news conference in Shreveport today, Prator gave examples of the kind of inmates that will be set free next month as a result of the state’s new sentencing laws. The Sheriff says he knows of one prisoner who will be let out seven years early who should not be out on the streets.

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The goal of the criminal justice reform is to reduce the state’s incarceration rate, to lower inmate costs and use the savings to fund more rehabilitation programs. Prator says he is compassionate and believes reformed criminals should be given a second chance and deserve to be released early if they are changed.

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State Police has arrested a St. Joseph mother for allegedly murdering her newborn and putting him in the dumpster. The infant was found Monday in front of an elementary school. Senior Trooper Michael Reichardt says 21-year-old Alicia Richard is charged with first degree murder.

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Reichardt says the baby boy was only one day old. He says detectives were able to find Richard when she went to the hospital after having the baby.

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Reichardt says detectives are working to determine how a mother could do this to her child.

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14:30 Newscast October 5th

The latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center on Tropical Storm Nate shows the storm moving across northeast Nicaragua with maximum sustained winds at 40-miles per hour. The N-H-C says Nate is expected to keep moving in a northerly direction across Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and into the Gulf of Mexico, which it should develop into a hurricane. A landfall in southeast Louisiana as a Category One storm on Sunday is possible.

Former New Orleans Congressman William Jefferson is set to be released from his 13-year sentence for taking bribes.  Federal Judge T-S Ellis says seven out of ten counts against Jefferson are now invalid.  Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says Jefferson’s time in prison might be done based on today’s ruling…

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The sentencing on his three remaining counts will take place in December.

 

Caddo Parish Sheriff Steve Prator is concerned about the 192 felons that will be released early from prison next month in Caddo Parish due to criminal justice reform. Prator says  he is compassionate and believes reformed criminals should be given a second chance, but many of the prisoners that will be released should not be on the streets…

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State Police have arrested a St. Joseph mother for allegedly murdering her newborn and putting him in the dumpster. The one day old boy was found Monday in front of an elementary school. Senior Trooper Michael Reichardt says 21-year-old Alicia Richard is charged with first degree murder.  Detectives were able to find Richard when she went to the hospital after having the baby…

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Reichardt says detectives are working to determine how Richard could do this to her child.

13:30 Newscast, October 5th, 2017

Tropical Storm Nate is forecast to reach the northern Gulf Coast this weekend as a hurricane. Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in New Orleans Phil Grigsby says Nate could make landfall in southeast Louisiana Sunday morning as a cat one. He says rainfall totals should be low..:
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He adds there is a low chance of this storm breaking up or not developing into a hurricane.

A federal judge in Virginia has ordered convicted former congressman William Jefferson released from jail. He threw out seven of the ten corruption charges against Jefferson in light of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding what constitutes an official act. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says it’s now up to the Department of Justice to decide if they want to prosecute further…:
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Nearly 200 felons in Caddo Parish are set to be released early from prison and Sheriff Steve Prator is concerned. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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State Police arrests a St. Joseph mother for allegedly murdering her newborn and putting him in the dumpster. Senior Trooper Michael Reichardt says 21-year-old Alicia Richard is charged with first degree murder…:
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The infant was found Monday in front of an elementary school.

 

12:30 Newscast, October 5th, 2017

Tropical Storm Nate has the potential to become a Category one hurricane and make landfall on the southeast Louisiana coast Sunday morning. Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in New Orleans Phil Grigsby…:
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He says that means should keep rainfall totals and storm surge low.

The Grand Isle Mayor has issued a voluntary evacuation order, as the island is expecting 4 to 5 inches of rain; and unusually high tides. Grand Isle schools will be closed Friday and Monday.

Caddo Parish Sheriff Steve Prator is extremely concerned that criminal justice reform measures passed during the last legislative session will allow for the release of 192 felons there in November. He agrees Louisiana needs reform:
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Former New Orleans Congressman William Jefferson is set to be released from his 13-year prison sentence for taking bribes. A federal judge says seven out of ten counts against Jefferson are now invalid. Loyola University law professor Dane Ciolino says the ruling is based on a U.S. Supreme Court decision involving former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell’s corruption case:
Cut 6 (12) “official act”
Ciolino says Jefferson’s time in prison might be done based on today’s ruling.

State Police arrest a St. Joseph mother and charged her with first degree murder of her infant child, which was discovered Monday in a dumpster in Tensas Parish. She is identified as 21-year-old Alicia Richard.

11:30 LRN Newscast October 5

The National Hurricane Center predicts Tropical Storm Nate will develop into a Category 1 Hurricane with a possible landfall along the southeast Louisiana coast. Emelie Gunn has more…
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Governor John Bel Edwards can’t understand why Congress didn’t include 2016 Louisiana flood victims in legislation that gives this year’s hurricane victims special disaster tax breaks. The bill has five tax relief provisions. Edwards says Congress should not pit storm victims against one another.

20 people have been arrested for drug trafficking in Winn Parish. Eleven individuals face federal charges and 10 people will be brought up on state charges. Acting U.S. Attorney for the Western District Alexander Van Hook says the defendants were involved in the distribution of large amounts of methamphetamines….
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An important fish for the Gulf of Mexico seafood industry, Menhaden, has declined in size and LSU researcher Eugene Turner says rising sea surface temperatures are to blame….
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Turner says Menhaden had a dockside value of 129-million dollars in 2013 and that dollar amount will decline as the fish get smaller.

11:40 LRN Sportscast October 5

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron defended himself during his call-in radio show last night. He says he’s earned his position as head coach of the Tigers and called Joe Alleva the best athletic director he’s worked for. Coach O added the practices this week are more physical as the team prepares for Florida.

Orgeron also said that that Jacoby Stevens is back on defense. Stevens was the nation’s top safety prospect for the Class of 2017 coming out of Tennessee, but the coaching staff decided to use him at wide receiver. This week, Stevens has been working the defensive backs and Orgeron says that’s where he’ll stay
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Louisiana Tech is at UAB on Saturday. Bulldogs Quarterback J’Mar Smith goes in as the one of the highest ranked QBS in Conference USA as he’s averaging 264 yards a game. Head Coach Skip Holtz likes how Smith is spreading the ball around to his receivers…
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Kick-off is at 3 PM.

Tulane has moved up its game with Tulsa to 11 AM because the latest forecast from the National Hurricane Center shows that Tropical Storm Nate could be a hurricane and strike southeast Louisiana Sunday morning.

Big high school football game tonight in New Orleans as McDonogh faces Karr and in Monroe Ouachita Christian will take on Cedar Creek.

10:30 LRN Newscast Oct 5

Emergency preparedness planners are gearing up for a possible hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico this weekend. Michael Farrar has the story…

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The updated forecast track still shows Nate as a Category One storm making landfall from southeast Louisiana to the Florida panhandle. The National Hurricane Center has Nate as a hurricane in the southern Gulf of Mexico Saturday morning. Nate’s maximum sustained winds are at 40-miles per hour and northwest near nine miles per hour.

 

20 people have been arrested after an investigation into drug trafficking in Winn Parish.Acting U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Louisiana Alexander Van Hook says the investigation began back in April of 2016 and 10 individuals face state charges and another 10 face federal charges….

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He says the one individual not yet arrested is Cristina Santos, who is thought to be the ringleader and authorities believe she is in the Los Angeles area.

 

Visitation begins tonight for Lafayette Police Corporal Michael Middlebrook, who was gunned down Sunday night in a shooting outside of a convenience store. Lafayette Police Chief Toby Aguillard says when fellow officers arrived, they kneeled in respect then took off in pursuit of the suspect….
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Middlebrook was allegedly shot by 28-year-old Ian Howard who is in jail without bond and charged with first degree murder.

09:30 LRN Newscast October 5

Tropical Storm Nate has formed near the coast of Nicaragua and the long range forecast calls for Nate to develop into a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico and make landfall along the northern Gulf coast this weekend. The National Hurricane Center’s forecast track for the storm has moved west, so southeast Louisiana is now in the cone of uncertainity.

LSU researcher Eugene Turner has discovered the Menhaden, a small silver fish, that can be found along the Gulf coast has shrunk in size over the last 65 years, becuase of warmer sea surface temperatures…
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Menhaden is known as one of the most economically important fish as they make up one-half of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico fish harvest and they are a significant food source for birds, whales, striped bass and other animals.

20 people have been arrested after an investigation into drug trafficking in Winn Parish. Eleven individuals face federal charges and 10 people will be brought up on state charges. Acting U.S. Attorney for the Western District Alexander Van Hook says the defendants facing federal charges were involved in the distribution of large amounts of methamphetamines….
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Visitation is today for Lafayette Police Officer Michael Middlebrook who was killed in the line of duty on Sunday. Police Chief Toby Aguillard says Middlebrook was an excellent officer and dedicated to his community as he received the Heart of Law Enforcement Award….
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Middlebrook leaves behind a wife, a three-year-old and two step children.